When installing Grip Studs® with the Grip Studs® driver tool, ensure the prongs on your tool are firmly seated in the notches in the studs. If the tool is not seated all the way in the stud, torque pressure can cause the installation tool to break. Grip Studs® tools are not designed to be used with impact drivers.

Tractor Tire StudsGrip Studs® durable tire studs help prevent slippage from ice and snow all season long, allowing you to safely and efficiently manage even the iciest terrain. These hefty tire studs with their unique wide–auger design install easily with a cordless drill and stay put like no other screw–in studs on the market. Their solid tungsten carbide core has grabbing power that delivers traction when you need it – no more broken chains! Grip Studs® varied thread depths and tip lengths fit a wide range of rubber tires and tracks for reliable traction on ice, snow, mud or frozen pavement. Grip Studs® are easily removed at season’s end if desired.

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Select Studs! Select from the recommended stud(s) below. You can also refer to our Stud Selection Guide to help aid in your selection.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Always check tire tread depth before installing Grip Studs®. Attach install tool to variable speed drill. Snap a stud into the tip of the install tool. Position stud firmly against a thick knob of the tire tread. Firmly apply pressure straight down while slowly screwing the stud into the tire until the prongs on the tool are buried into the rubber. Remove the tool from the stud. The notched collar on the stud should be flush with the rubber. Studs may come out if they are not adequately sunk into the rubber. Repeat procedure for all studs. For optimum traction, install studs in varied pattern (not in a straight line) on the tread so the studs can make better contact with the terrain. Caution: Studs may damage or mar floors, truck beds and other surfaces.